The Guru of 3D compared the Radeon HD 7950 with Boost against the GeForce GTX 660 Ti graphics card
There has been an interesting yet rather sketchy move from AMD. At the time of writing this article it's just days before NVIDIA launch of the GeForce GTX 660 Ti. You can tell that AMD is a little uncomfortable with that release as less then a week before that NVIDIA launch we get an email if we wanted to test a new BIOS on the Radeon HD 7950. And sure why not, but what's different we asked ?Radeon HD 7950 with Boost vs GeForce GTX 660 Ti Review
Well as you guys know AMD recently released the 7970 GHz edition, all of the sudden it came with turbo slash boost functionality. Basically depending on power load the GPU core clock frequency can clock up and down in a dynamic fashion. The function is not new and was introduced by NVIDIA on the series 600 cards, it's the very same thing.
In very simple wording, if your graphics card is allowed to use up-to 150 Watt the core frequency will be increased up-to a certain threshold until that 150 Watt margin has been reached, that means much more flexibility and where allowed, a little performance boost.